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Aerial doesn't go downFor the love of God, next time put the darn aerial down!!

Does exactly what it says on the tinRonseal Aerial Remover!

It's usually considered to be a basic composition error like photographing people with plants apparently growing out of their heads. Shooting it in portrait format draws attention to the pylon and implies it's meant to be part of the car.Can't say it was no, but seeing as it's easily identified as a pylon I wasn't expecting anyone to actually think it was attached to the roof.
The B&W one was taken with a 24-105 L lens at 24mm so that helps sharpness. Processing wise it was a low contrast B&W conversion, a little fill light was added and upped the recovery slider to bring out detail.could i revive this? #6 looks so damn sharp and pleasing to the eye (the b&w one) - what lens and post processing is this? is it simply a 10-20 sigma and then saturation reduced?
I agree it was a shame it was in the background like that, but can't see anyone being stupid enough to believe it was part of the car or that the intention was to imply that.implies it's meant to be part of the car.
can't see anyone being stupid enough to believe it was part of the car or that the intention was to imply that.